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Holloman Middle School is a military school. The children give up the right to their parents and are forced to live with extended time away from home, long duty hours and deployments.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — A public-private effort to research cleaner ways of using Wyoming coal could be key in addressing...
CHEYENNE, Wyo. - A public-private effort to research cleaner ways of using Wyoming coal could be key in addressing the growing energy needs of the West, a coal gasification industry official said.
CHEYENNE -- The junior senator from Wyoming, the nation's top coal-producing state, says he will do everything he can to prevent a climate-change bill from passing the Senate.
BISMARCK, N.D. -- A North Dakota utility cooperative with two Wyoming power plants will receive up to $100 million in federal aid to finance research into an experimental process to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants, Energy Secretary Steven Chu said Wednesday.
WEYBURN, SASK. (Jul 4, 2009) -- Deep under the ground in southeastern Saskatchewan, carbon dioxide is injected into microscopic pores of reservoir rock, helping trapped oil to flow to the surface.
MANATEE — Southeast High School finished as Florida’s top high school at the 31st Annual Technology Student Association Conference from June 28 to July 2 in Denver, with six first-place, three second-place and two third-place awards.
The cost of electric power will continue to increase because of proposed climate change legislation, one study finds. The Public Utility Commission of Texas requested the study from the Electric Reliability Council of Texas.
You're reading the third column I wrote for today. The other two - one on shark conservation and the other on environmental pet peeves - didn't seem appropriate at this critical time in history when past failures of political leadership may give way to acceptance of solid science, and a climate bill - a deeply flawed bill, to be sure, but a starting point - may become law.
Last Friday the U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 by a vote of 219 to 212, with this area’s two Democratic congressmen voting the opposite way on the issue. U.S. Rep. Zack Space, D-Dover, voted in favor of the legislation while U.S. Rep. Charlie Wilson, D-St. Clairsville, was one of 44 Democrats voting against it. Wilson said that he ...
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